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Armed Forces Day celebrated in Del City
The event drew viewers of all ages. Active duty service members marched in the parade along with veterans from all branches of the military.
Okla. court upholds murder case, 30-year sentence
An Oklahoma appeals court has upheld the second-degree murder conviction and 30-year prison sentence of a 21-year-old man convicted of shooting another man to death.
Wife of officer collides with deputy, who's at fault?
Courtney Holland said she was driving southbound on Sunnylane Rd. getting ready to turn left going eastbound on S.E. 29th St.
House Democrats push to end testing contract
House Democrats filed a resolution to terminate the testing contract for public schools after issues with the server cause numerous testing issues.
Oklahoma readers honor their moms for Mother's Day
Mother's Day is nearly upon us, and it's a time to reflect on all the mothers in our lives.
Late Freeze Adversely Impacting Oklahoma Vegetable Growers
It's the coldest May Oklahomans have seen in a long time, and gardens like the one at the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma could suffer if it freezes overnight.
Device deemed harmless, residents allowed back to apartment complex
Jody Suit said. The man, who was taken into questioning, was released to Tinker Air Force Base's criminal investigators.
Midwest City Police Search For Burglary Suspect Following Pursuit
Officers are searching in the area of Reno and Sooner Road after the suspect of two burglaries in Del City took off on foot.
Mid-Del teacher of the year teaches life lessons through music
The uplifting sound of choir members singing and clapping echoed in the halls of Del City High School on Tuesday.
Josh Valentine to cook atop Founders Tower in Oklahoma City
It's official: Chef Josh Valentine is back in Oklahoma City, and he soon will be cooking at the top of Founders Tower in a newly remodeled restaurant in the space previously occupied by Nikz at the Top and The Eagle's Nest.
McAlester grad returns to take survey
A McAlester High School alumnus now living and studying Germany returned recently to complete her dissertation by surveying area teachers.
Two Men Injured In Rollover Crash In Del City
Emergency crews responded to the crash near S.E. 20th and Mickey, in a back parking lot of the Del City High School.
Prosecutors charged teen mother with murder in death of infant son
Oklahoma County prosecutors Monday filed a first-degree murder charge against a teenage mother accused of killing her infant son, court records show.
'Sovereign citizens' getting attention in Oklahoma County courts
Shane Farrell Thomas has become a pain in the backsides of Oklahoma County judges and court officials whose jurisdiction he refuses to recognize.
Okla. AG charges clinic owner with Medicaid fraud
Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt has filed two Medicaid fraud charges against the owner of medical clinics in Del City and Shawnee.
Del City baby's death ruled a homicide; mom, 14, held on murder complaint
A 14-year-old mother being held on a murder complaint told police she lost her temper and threw her baby into his crib, according to a court document filed Tuesday.
OKC-Based Bakery Recalls Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
An Oklahoma City-based company is recalling hundreds of packages of its oatmeal raisin cookies after an inspection by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration revealed some undeclared ingredients.
OKC Police Say Woman Attacked By Boyfriend, Friends Refused To Help
A woman says she was beaten and pistol-whipped by her boyfriend in a northeast Oklahoma City home, but her friends who witnessed the attack refused to help her.
Oklahoma Capitol: Attempts to ban texting while driving reach dead end
Oklahoma House Democrats say they have exhausted their last attempts to get a measure passed this year that would outlaw texting while driving.
Girl, 14, arrested in death of her infant son in Del City "The boy's...
Superintendent Ballard said he hopes to be able to eventually reallocate state and federal dollars or find new funding to ensure that successful reforms continue after donor support runs out.